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George Hammond wrote:
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 17:58:04 GMT, George Hammond wrote: Good morning Physics Dummies- This is a public service announcement from George Hammond (MS Physics '67) reminding you that: 1. The world's first rigorous scientific explanation of GOD has been discovered and published. 2. You are cautioned that any further argument that the God of the Bible does not "exist" has now been rigorously scientifically proven to be wrong. In true science, all theories are open for revision as new evidence or analysis techniques become available. -- Paul Hovnanian ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Procrastinators: The leaders for tomorrow. |
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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:07:00 GMT, George Hammond wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 00:56:28 -0800, Jim Black wrote: On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 01:39:15 GMT, George Hammond wrote: On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 14:21:48 -0800, Jim Black wrote: [SNIP] Off topic. ======================================== SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god mirror site: http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com GOD=G_uv (a folk song on mp3) http://interrobang.jwgh.org/songs/hammond.mp3 ======================================== It's free publicity. Just do a Google search on "Time Cube" and look at all the media attention these people have attracted to Gene Ray's theory. Imagine what could they do for a Real Scientific Proof of God. Does it really matter whether they think it's a joke or not? http://www.graveyardofthegods.com/fo...forum.php?f=21 Think about it. -- Jim E. Black |
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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 11:23:43 -0700, The_Sage
wrote: Reply to article by: George Hammond Date written: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 03:36:52 GMT m 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. The Sage [Hammond] No problem.... here's a few thousand cited in my peer published papers. Anything else you want to know? BRAND, C.R. (1981). Personality and political attitudes. In: Dimensions of Personality, Richard Lynn (Ed.). London: Pergamon Press BRAND, C.R. (1995) Dimensionalizing personality: The "Big 5", the "Gigantic 3" and the "Capacious 6". Manuscript in preparation CARROLL, J.B. (1953). An analytical solution for approximating simple structure in factor analysis. Psychometrika, Vol. 18, pp. 23-38 CLARIDGE, G. (1985). Origins of Mental Illness. Oxford: Basil Blackwell CLARIDGE, G. (1986). Eysenck's Contribution to the Psychology of Personality, Consensus & Controversy: Papers in Honor of Hans Eysenck, Modgil & Modgil (eds), ....... COSTA, P.T., & McCRAE R.R. (1985). The NEO Personality Inventory Manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources COSTA P.T., McCRAE R.R. & DYE D.A. (1991), Facet Scales for Agreeableness and Conscientiousness: A Revision of the NEO Personality Inventory, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 12, No. 9, pp. 887-898 COSTA P.T. & McCRAE R.R. (1992), Revised NEO Personality inventory (NEO PI-RTM) and NEO Five-factor inventory (NEO-FFI) professional manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources COSTA P.T. & McCRAE R.R. (1992a), Four Ways Five Factors are Basic, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol.13, No.6, pp. 653-665 DE RAAD, B. &, HOFSTEE W.K.B. (1993). A circumplex approach to the five factor model: A facet structure of trait adjectives supplemented by trait verbs. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 15, No. 5, 493-505 DIGMAN, J.M. (1990). Personality structu Emergence of the Five-Factor model. Annual Revue of Psychology, 41, 417-440 EYSENCK, H.J. (1940). Some factors in the appreciation of poetry, and their relation to temperamental qualities. Character and Personality, 9, 160-167 EYSENCK H.J. (1944a), General Social Attitudes, Journal of Social Psychology, 19, 207-227 EYSENCK, H.J. (1944b). Types of personality- a factorial study of 700 neurotics. Journal of Mental Science, 90, 851-861 EYSENCK H.J. (1947), Dimensions of Personality. London, U.K.: Routledge EYSENCK, H.J. (1950). Clyclothymia-schizothymia as a dimension of personality. I. Historical review. Journal of Personality, 19, 123-153 EYSENCK H.J. (1952), The Scientific Study of Personality, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London EYSENCK H.J. (1954), The Psychology of Politics, London, U.K.: Routledge EYSENCK, H.J. (1955). A dynamic theory of anxiety and hysteria, Journal of Mental Science, 101, 28-51 EYSENCK, H.J. (1964). Principles and methods of personality description, classification and diagnosis. British Journal of Psychology, 55, 3, 285-294 EYSENCK H.J. (1967), The Biological Basis of Personality. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas EYSENCK, H.J. (1970), The Structure of Human Personality,(3rd ed.), Methuen, London EYSENCK, H.J. (1970b). A dimensional system of psychodiagnostics. In:A.R. Mahrer (Ed.), New Approaches to Personality Classification. New York: Columbia University Press EYSENCK, H.J. (1971), Social Attitudes and Social Class, Brit. J. Soc. Clin. Psychol., 10, 201-212 EYSENCK H.J. (1976), The Measurement of Personality, Lancaster EYSENCK, H.J. (1987). The definition of personality disorders and the criteria appropriate for their descriptions. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 211- 219 EYSENCK H.J. (1991), Dimensions of Personality: 16, 5 or 3?- Criteria for a Taxonomic Paradigm, Person. Individ. Diff., Vol. 12, No. 8, 773-790 EYSENCK H.J. (1992), Four Ways Five Factors Are Not Basic, Personality & Individual Differences, Vol. 13, No. 6, 667-673 EYSENCK, H.J. (1992b). The definition and measurement of Psychoticism. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 13, 7, 757-785 EYSENCK, H.J. (1993), Comment on Goldberg, American Psychologist, December 1993, p. 1299 EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK M.W. (1985), Personality and individual differences: A natural science approach. New York, Plenum EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK S.B.G. (1969), Personality Structure & Measurement, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK S.B.G (1976), Psychoticism as a Dimension of Personality. London: Hodder & Stoughton EYSENCK H.J. & WILSON G.D. (1978), The Psychological Basis of Ideology, University Park Press, Baltimore FERGUSON G.A. (1954), The concept of parsimony in factor analysis. Psychometrika, vol. 19, pp. 281-290 FERGUSON L.W. (1939), Primary Social Attitudes, J. Psychology, 8, 217-223 FERGUSON L.W. (1973), Primary Social Attitudes of the 1960s and Those of the 1930s, Psychological Reports, 33,655-664 FRANCIS, L.J. (1993). The dual nature of the Eysenckian Neuroticism scales: A question of sex differences? Personality and Individual Differences, Vol 15, 1, 43-59 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1981), Language and Individual Differences: The Search for Universals in Personality Lexicons, In L. Wheeler (Ed.), Review of Persoality and Social Psychology, Vol.2, pp. 141-165, Beverly Hills CA: Sage GOLDBERG, L.R. (1990), An Alternative "Description of Personality": The Big-Five Factor Structure, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 1216-1229 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1992), The Development of markers for the Big-Five factor structure. Psychological Assessment, 4, pp. 26-42 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1993), The Structure of Phenotypic Personality Traits, American Psychologist,48, 26-34 GORSUCH, R.L. (1983), Factor Analysis, London: Erlbaum GRAY J.A. (1970), The Psychophysiological Basis of Introversion-Extroversion, Behav. Res. Ther., 8, 249-266 GRAY J.A. (1972), The Psychophysiological Basis of Introversion-Extraversion: A Modification of Eysenck's Theory, In: Nebylitsyn V.D., Gray J.A. (eds.), The Biological Basis of Individual Behavior, pp. 185-205, The Academic Press, New York GRAY J.A. (1981), A Critique of Eysenck's Theory of Personality, In: Eysenck H.J. (ed.), A Model for Personality, Springer, New York GRAY J.A. (1982), The Neuropsychology of Anxiety, An Enquiry Into the Functions of the Septohippocampal System, Oxford University Press, New York GRAY J.A. (1987a), The Psychology of Fear and Stress, second edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England GRAY J.A. (1987b), The Neuropsychology of Emotion and Personality, In: S.M. Stahl, S.D. Iverson & E.C. Goodman (eds.), Cognitive Neurochemistry, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England GRAY J.A. (1987c), Perspectives on Anxiety and Impulsivity: A Commentary, Journal of Research in Personality, Vol. 21, 493-509 GRAY J.A. (1988), Behavioral and Neural-System Analyses of the Action of Anxiolytic Drugs, Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, Vol. 29, 767-769 GRAY J.A. (1991a), Neural Systems, Emotion and Personality, In: John Madden IV (ed.), Neurobiology of Learning, Emotion and Affect, Raven Press GRAY J.A. (1991b), The Neuropsychology of Temperament, In: J. Strelau & A. Angleitner (eds.), Explorations in Temperament, Plenum Press GRAY J.A. et al. (1991c), The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia, Behavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 14, 1-84 HAMMOND, G.E. (1988). The Origin of the Cross. Self published, ISBN 0-940915-02- 2 LC 87-80586 HAMMOND, G.E. (1994). The Cartesian Theory: Unification of Eysenck and Gray, New Ideas in Psychology,Vol. 12, 2, 153-167 HARMAN, H.H. (1976), Modern Factor Analysis (3rd ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press HENDRICKSON A.E. & WHITE P.O. (1964), PROMAX: A quick method for rotation to oblique simple structure. British Journal of Statistical Psychology, vol. 17, pp. 65-70 HEYMANS G. (1929), Inleiding in de speciale psychologie [Introduction into special psychology]. Haarlem, Bohn HOFSTEE, W.K.B., De RAAD, B., & GOLDBERG L.R. (1992). Integration of the Big- Five and Circumplex approaches to trait structure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 146-163 HOFSTEE W.K.B. (1994a), The Abridged Big Five Circumplex (AB5C) Model of Trait Structu Heymans' Cube, Kiesler's Circle and Peabody and Goldberg's Double Cone Model, Revue europeenne de Psychologie Applique, 1st trimestre, vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 27-33 HORST, P.A. (1941), A non-graphical method for transforming an arbitrary factor matrix into a simple structure matrix, Psychometrika, vol. 6, pp. 79-99 JOHN O.P. (1990), The "Big Five" Factor Taxonomy: Dimensions of Personality in the Natural Language and Questionnaires, In: L. Pervin (ed.), Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research, 66-100, Guilford, New York JOHNSON, J.A. &, OSTENDORF, F. (1993). Clarification of the five-factor model with the abridged big five dimensional circumplex. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 65, No. 3, 563-576 KAISER, H.F. (1958). The Varimax criterion for analytic rotation in factor analysis. Psychometrika, vol. 23(3), pp. 187-200 KASS, F., SKODOL, A., CHARLES, E., SPITZER, R.L., & WILLIAMS, J.B.W. (1985). Scaled ratings of DSM-III personality disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 627-630 KRAEPELIN, E. (1897). Psychiatrie (6th Edn). Leipzig: Barth KRETSCHMER, E. (1946). Medizinische Psychologie. Leipzig: Thieme KRETSCHMER, E. (1948). Korperbau und Charakter. Berlin: Springer KRUG S.E. & JOHNS E.F. (1986), A Large Scale Cross-Validation of Second-Order Personality Structure Defined by the 16PF, Psychological Reports, 59, 683-693 LEARY, T. (1957). Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality. New York: Ronald Press MERENDA P.F. (1987), Toward a Four-Factor Theory of Temperament and/or Personality, Journal of Personality Assessment, 51(3), 367-374 MERENDA P.F. (1989), Four-factor models of personality and Walter Clarke's Activity Vector Analysis. Tenth Clarke Memorial Lecture, Bryant College, Providence RI, November 30, 1989. (Available from Peter F. Merenda) MERENDA P.F. & CLARKE W.V. (1959), Factor analysis of a measure of social self. Psychological Reports, 5, pp. 597-605 MODGIL, S. &, MODGIL, C. (1986). Hans Eysenck, Consensus and Controversy. Philidelphia: Falmer Press NEUHAUS J.O. & WRIGLEY C. (1954), The Quartimax method: an analytical approach to orthogonal simple structure. British Journal of Statistical Psychology, vol. 7, pp. 81-91 NORMAN, W.T. (1963). Toward an adequate taxonomy of personality attributes: replicated factor structure in peer nomination personality ratings. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 574-583 O'BOYLE, M., & HOLZER, C. (1992). DSM-III-R personality disorders and Eysenck's personality dimensions. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 13, No. 10, 1157-1159 PEABODY, D. (1970). Evaluative and descriptive aspects in personality perception: A reappraisal. Journal of personality and social psychology, 1970, Vol.16, 4, 639-646 PEABODY, D. (1984). Personality dimensions through trait inferences. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.46, 2, 384-403 PEABODY, D. (1987). Selecting representative trait adjectives. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.52, 1, 59-71 PEABODY, D., & GOLDBERG L.R. (1989). Some determinants of factor structures from personality-trait descriptors. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.57, 3, 552-567 RAY J. (1986), Eysenck on social attitudes: An historical critique, In S. Modgil & C. Modgil (Eds.), Hans Eysenck, Consensus and Controversy, Falmer, U.K.: Falmer Press REICH, J.H., & THOMPSON, W.D. (1987). Differential assortment of DSM-III personality disorder clusters in three populations. British Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 471-475 SAUCIER, G., & GOLDBERG, L.R. (1994 in press). The language of personality: Lexical perspectives on the Five-Factor model. In: J.S. Wiggins (Ed.), Theoretical perspectives for the Five-Factor model. New York: Guilford SMITH B.D. (1988), Chapter 20, In: Nesselroade and Cattell eds.: Handbook of multivariate experimental psychology (2nd ed.), Plenum Press, NY NY THURSTONE, L.L. (1933), The vectors of the mind, Psychological Review, vol. 41(1), pp. 1-32 THURSTONE, L.L. (1947), Multiple-Factor Analysis, Chicago: University of Chicago Press TUPES, E.C., & CRYSTAL, R.E. (1961). Recurrent personality factors based on trait ratings (Tech. Rep. ASD-TR-61-97). Lackland Air Force Base, TX: U.S. Air Force WIGGINS, J.S. (1980). Circumplex models of interpersonal behavior. In: L Wheeler (Ed.), Review of personality and social psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 265-294). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage ZUCKERMAN M., KUHLMAN M. & CAMAC C. (1988), What Lies Beyond E and N? Factor Analyses of Scales Believed to Measure Basic Dimensions of Personality, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 96-107 ZUCKERMAN et al. (1991), Five (or Three) Robust Questionnaire Scale Factors of Personality Without Culture, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 12, No. 9, 929-942 ZUCKERMAN M. (1993), A comparison of three structural models for personality: The Big Three, the Big Five, and the Alternative Five. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 65, No. 4, pp. 757-768 ======================================== SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god mirror site: http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com GOD=G_uv (a folk song on mp3) http://interrobang.jwgh.org/songs/hammond.mp3 ======================================== |
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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 11:23:43 -0700, The_Sage
wrote: Reply to article by: George Hammond Date written: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 03:36:52 GMT m 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. The Sage [Hammond] No problem, here's a thousand of them from the bibliography of my peer published papers: BRAND, C.R. (1981). Personality and political attitudes. In: Dimensions of Personality, Richard Lynn (Ed.). London: Pergamon Press BRAND, C.R. (1995) Dimensionalizing personality: The "Big 5", the "Gigantic 3" and the "Capacious 6". Manuscript in preparation CARROLL, J.B. (1953). An analytical solution for approximating simple structure in factor analysis. Psychometrika, Vol. 18, pp. 23-38 CLARIDGE, G. (1985). Origins of Mental Illness. Oxford: Basil Blackwell CLARIDGE, G. (1986). Eysenck's Contribution to the Psychology of Personality, Consensus & Controversy: Papers in Honor of Hans Eysenck, Modgil & Modgil (eds), ....... COSTA, P.T., & McCRAE R.R. (1985). The NEO Personality Inventory Manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources COSTA P.T., McCRAE R.R. & DYE D.A. (1991), Facet Scales for Agreeableness and Conscientiousness: A Revision of the NEO Personality Inventory, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 12, No. 9, pp. 887-898 COSTA P.T. & McCRAE R.R. (1992), Revised NEO Personality inventory (NEO PI-RTM) and NEO Five-factor inventory (NEO-FFI) professional manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources COSTA P.T. & McCRAE R.R. (1992a), Four Ways Five Factors are Basic, Personality and Individual Differences, Vol.13, No.6, pp. 653-665 DE RAAD, B. &, HOFSTEE W.K.B. (1993). A circumplex approach to the five factor model: A facet structure of trait adjectives supplemented by trait verbs. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 15, No. 5, 493-505 DIGMAN, J.M. (1990). Personality structu Emergence of the Five-Factor model. Annual Revue of Psychology, 41, 417-440 EYSENCK, H.J. (1940). Some factors in the appreciation of poetry, and their relation to temperamental qualities. Character and Personality, 9, 160-167 EYSENCK H.J. (1944a), General Social Attitudes, Journal of Social Psychology, 19, 207-227 EYSENCK, H.J. (1944b). Types of personality- a factorial study of 700 neurotics. Journal of Mental Science, 90, 851-861 EYSENCK H.J. (1947), Dimensions of Personality. London, U.K.: Routledge EYSENCK, H.J. (1950). Clyclothymia-schizothymia as a dimension of personality. I. Historical review. Journal of Personality, 19, 123-153 EYSENCK H.J. (1952), The Scientific Study of Personality, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London EYSENCK H.J. (1954), The Psychology of Politics, London, U.K.: Routledge EYSENCK, H.J. (1955). A dynamic theory of anxiety and hysteria, Journal of Mental Science, 101, 28-51 EYSENCK, H.J. (1964). Principles and methods of personality description, classification and diagnosis. British Journal of Psychology, 55, 3, 285-294 EYSENCK H.J. (1967), The Biological Basis of Personality. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas EYSENCK, H.J. (1970), The Structure of Human Personality,(3rd ed.), Methuen, London EYSENCK, H.J. (1970b). A dimensional system of psychodiagnostics. In:A.R. Mahrer (Ed.), New Approaches to Personality Classification. New York: Columbia University Press EYSENCK, H.J. (1971), Social Attitudes and Social Class, Brit. J. Soc. Clin. Psychol., 10, 201-212 EYSENCK H.J. (1976), The Measurement of Personality, Lancaster EYSENCK, H.J. (1987). The definition of personality disorders and the criteria appropriate for their descriptions. Journal of Personality Disorders, 1, 211- 219 EYSENCK H.J. (1991), Dimensions of Personality: 16, 5 or 3?- Criteria for a Taxonomic Paradigm, Person. Individ. Diff., Vol. 12, No. 8, 773-790 EYSENCK H.J. (1992), Four Ways Five Factors Are Not Basic, Personality & Individual Differences, Vol. 13, No. 6, 667-673 EYSENCK, H.J. (1992b). The definition and measurement of Psychoticism. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 13, 7, 757-785 EYSENCK, H.J. (1993), Comment on Goldberg, American Psychologist, December 1993, p. 1299 EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK M.W. (1985), Personality and individual differences: A natural science approach. New York, Plenum EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK S.B.G. (1969), Personality Structure & Measurement, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London EYSENCK H.J. & EYSENCK S.B.G (1976), Psychoticism as a Dimension of Personality. London: Hodder & Stoughton EYSENCK H.J. & WILSON G.D. (1978), The Psychological Basis of Ideology, University Park Press, Baltimore FERGUSON G.A. (1954), The concept of parsimony in factor analysis. Psychometrika, vol. 19, pp. 281-290 FERGUSON L.W. (1939), Primary Social Attitudes, J. Psychology, 8, 217-223 FERGUSON L.W. (1973), Primary Social Attitudes of the 1960s and Those of the 1930s, Psychological Reports, 33,655-664 FRANCIS, L.J. (1993). The dual nature of the Eysenckian Neuroticism scales: A question of sex differences? Personality and Individual Differences, Vol 15, 1, 43-59 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1981), Language and Individual Differences: The Search for Universals in Personality Lexicons, In L. Wheeler (Ed.), Review of Persoality and Social Psychology, Vol.2, pp. 141-165, Beverly Hills CA: Sage GOLDBERG, L.R. (1990), An Alternative "Description of Personality": The Big-Five Factor Structure, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 1216-1229 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1992), The Development of markers for the Big-Five factor structure. Psychological Assessment, 4, pp. 26-42 GOLDBERG, L.R. (1993), The Structure of Phenotypic Personality Traits, American Psychologist,48, 26-34 GORSUCH, R.L. (1983), Factor Analysis, London: Erlbaum GRAY J.A. (1970), The Psychophysiological Basis of Introversion-Extroversion, Behav. Res. Ther., 8, 249-266 GRAY J.A. (1972), The Psychophysiological Basis of Introversion-Extraversion: A Modification of Eysenck's Theory, In: Nebylitsyn V.D., Gray J.A. (eds.), The Biological Basis of Individual Behavior, pp. 185-205, The Academic Press, New York GRAY J.A. (1981), A Critique of Eysenck's Theory of Personality, In: Eysenck H.J. (ed.), A Model for Personality, Springer, New York GRAY J.A. (1982), The Neuropsychology of Anxiety, An Enquiry Into the Functions of the Septohippocampal System, Oxford University Press, New York GRAY J.A. (1987a), The Psychology of Fear and Stress, second edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England GRAY J.A. (1987b), The Neuropsychology of Emotion and Personality, In: S.M. Stahl, S.D. Iverson & E.C. Goodman (eds.), Cognitive Neurochemistry, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England GRAY J.A. (1987c), Perspectives on Anxiety and Impulsivity: A Commentary, Journal of Research in Personality, Vol. 21, 493-509 GRAY J.A. (1988), Behavioral and Neural-System Analyses of the Action of Anxiolytic Drugs, Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, Vol. 29, 767-769 GRAY J.A. (1991a), Neural Systems, Emotion and Personality, In: John Madden IV (ed.), Neurobiology of Learning, Emotion and Affect, Raven Press GRAY J.A. (1991b), The Neuropsychology of Temperament, In: J. Strelau & A. Angleitner (eds.), Explorations in Temperament, Plenum Press GRAY J.A. et al. (1991c), The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia, Behavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 14, 1-84 HAMMOND, G.E. (1988). The Origin of the Cross. Self published, ISBN 0-940915-02- 2 LC 87-80586 HAMMOND, G.E. (1994). The Cartesian Theory: Unification of Eysenck and Gray, New Ideas in Psychology,Vol. 12, 2, 153-167 HARMAN, H.H. (1976), Modern Factor Analysis (3rd ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press HENDRICKSON A.E. & WHITE P.O. (1964), PROMAX: A quick method for rotation to oblique simple structure. British Journal of Statistical Psychology, vol. 17, pp. 65-70 HEYMANS G. (1929), Inleiding in de speciale psychologie [Introduction into special psychology]. Haarlem, Bohn HOFSTEE, W.K.B., De RAAD, B., & GOLDBERG L.R. (1992). Integration of the Big- Five and Circumplex approaches to trait structure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 146-163 HOFSTEE W.K.B. (1994a), The Abridged Big Five Circumplex (AB5C) Model of Trait Structu Heymans' Cube, Kiesler's Circle and Peabody and Goldberg's Double Cone Model, Revue europeenne de Psychologie Applique, 1st trimestre, vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 27-33 HORST, P.A. (1941), A non-graphical method for transforming an arbitrary factor matrix into a simple structure matrix, Psychometrika, vol. 6, pp. 79-99 JOHN O.P. (1990), The "Big Five" Factor Taxonomy: Dimensions of Personality in the Natural Language and Questionnaires, In: L. Pervin (ed.), Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research, 66-100, Guilford, New York JOHNSON, J.A. &, OSTENDORF, F. (1993). Clarification of the five-factor model with the abridged big five dimensional circumplex. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 65, No. 3, 563-576 KAISER, H.F. (1958). The Varimax criterion for analytic rotation in factor analysis. Psychometrika, vol. 23(3), pp. 187-200 KASS, F., SKODOL, A., CHARLES, E., SPITZER, R.L., & WILLIAMS, J.B.W. (1985). Scaled ratings of DSM-III personality disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 627-630 KRAEPELIN, E. (1897). Psychiatrie (6th Edn). Leipzig: Barth KRETSCHMER, E. (1946). Medizinische Psychologie. Leipzig: Thieme KRETSCHMER, E. (1948). Korperbau und Charakter. Berlin: Springer KRUG S.E. & JOHNS E.F. (1986), A Large Scale Cross-Validation of Second-Order Personality Structure Defined by the 16PF, Psychological Reports, 59, 683-693 LEARY, T. (1957). Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality. New York: Ronald Press MERENDA P.F. (1987), Toward a Four-Factor Theory of Temperament and/or Personality, Journal of Personality Assessment, 51(3), 367-374 MERENDA P.F. (1989), Four-factor models of personality and Walter Clarke's Activity Vector Analysis. Tenth Clarke Memorial Lecture, Bryant College, Providence RI, November 30, 1989. (Available from Peter F. Merenda) MERENDA P.F. & CLARKE W.V. (1959), Factor analysis of a measure of social self. Psychological Reports, 5, pp. 597-605 MODGIL, S. &, MODGIL, C. (1986). Hans Eysenck, Consensus and Controversy. Philidelphia: Falmer Press NEUHAUS J.O. & WRIGLEY C. (1954), The Quartimax method: an analytical approach to orthogonal simple structure. British Journal of Statistical Psychology, vol. 7, pp. 81-91 NORMAN, W.T. (1963). Toward an adequate taxonomy of personality attributes: replicated factor structure in peer nomination personality ratings. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 574-583 O'BOYLE, M., & HOLZER, C. (1992). DSM-III-R personality disorders and Eysenck's personality dimensions. Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 13, No. 10, 1157-1159 PEABODY, D. (1970). Evaluative and descriptive aspects in personality perception: A reappraisal. Journal of personality and social psychology, 1970, Vol.16, 4, 639-646 PEABODY, D. (1984). Personality dimensions through trait inferences. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.46, 2, 384-403 PEABODY, D. (1987). Selecting representative trait adjectives. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.52, 1, 59-71 PEABODY, D., & GOLDBERG L.R. (1989). Some determinants of factor structures from personality-trait descriptors. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol.57, 3, 552-567 RAY J. 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"George Hammond" wrote in message
... On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 11:23:43 -0700, The_Sage wrote: Reply to article by: George Hammond Date written: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 03:36:52 GMT om 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. The Sage [Hammond] No problem, here's a thousand of them from the bibliography of my peer published papers: WTF do they have to do with the crap you post about proving god exists. Nothing .. that's what. Your so-called is a load of bull. Bust because you reference work that is valid does not make your work any less pathetic. |
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"George Hammond" wrote in message ... On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 11:23:43 -0700, The_Sage wrote: Reply to article by: George Hammond Date written: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 03:36:52 GMT om 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. The Sage [Hammond] No problem.... here's a few thousand cited in my peer published papers. Anything else you want to know? Yeah .. why are you such an idiot .. is it a psychological problem? |
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"George Hammond" wrote in message ... On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 10:46:37 -0800 (PST), rotten egg wrote: On Dec 1, 6:58 pm, George Hammond wrote: Good morning Physics Dummies- This is a public service announcement from George Hammond (MS Physics '67) reminding you that: 1. The world's first rigorous scientific explanation of GOD has been discovered and published. explanation? not proof anymore? [Hammond] Point 2 below says "PROVEN". Please read the ENTIRE post before typing erroneous "line item" comments. 2. You are cautioned that any further argument that the God of the Bible does not "exist" has now been rigorously scientifically proven to be wrong. 3. Physicists are advised to proceed with caution regarding Religion. = FYI = In 1915 Einstein discovered that Gravity is a curvature of...... "objective" spacetime. In 1997 Hammond discovered that "GOD" is a curvature of...... "subjective" spacetime. so is a curvature, not god or a curvature is god say more [Hammond] The "phenomenon of God" has been discovered to be, and has been PROVEN to be caused by a "Curvature of Reality". Therefo 1. God exists. 2. God can be measured. 3. God has been scientifically explained. What is it that you don't understand? Why you decided to stop taking your meds. |
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message ... George Hammond wrote: This is a public service announcement from George Hammond (MS Physics '67) [snip crap] Milorganite 33,000 hits Hey stooopid - it's teleparallel spacetime torsion not metric spacetime curvature. -- Uncle Al Exactly! He's clearly using the wrong trans-dimensional matrices. Probably didn't allow for infrastring fluctuations in n-space, either. |
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Reply to article by: George Hammond
Date written: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 03:21:29 GMT 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. [Hammond] No problem... Actually, big problem. Not one of the articles you cite is a peer reviewed scientific journal. Not one of the articles list any physical experiments that YOU created and were reproduced by someone else. I asked for *EXPERIMENTAL PROOF*, not proof by filibuster. Experimental proof means a laboratory setting where things are measured and recorded. Hearsay and meresay is not proof. The Sage ================================================== =========== http://members.cox.net/the.sage/index.htm [The current anthropomorphic global warming nonsense is based on] "inherently untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately forecast the weather a week from now" -- Dr. Richard Lindzen ================================================== =========== |
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On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:03:14 -0700, The_Sage
wrote: Reply to article by: George Hammond Date written: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 03:21:29 GMT m 1. The world's first rigorous scientific Unless you have documented a laboratory experiment which can and has been repeated by other scientists the world over, you are deluding yourself with psuedoscientific drivel. Of course there is documented laboratory proof, 100 years of it all published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Name one then. [Hammond] No problem... Actually, big problem. Not one of the articles you cite is a peer reviewed scientific journal. [Hammond] Geez... that post was so long I didn't think it got thru... I can't find it on my news reader.... but since you saw it it must have got thru o.k. Anyway, you're wrong..... EVERY ONE OF THOSE PAPERS IS PUBLISHED IN A PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL AND THE JOURNALS ARE CLEARLY LISTED! Where the hell did you get the idea they are not peer reviewed? Not one of the articles list any physical experiments that YOU created and were reproduced by someone else. [Hammond] Einstein wasn't an experimentalist and neither am I. He never did an experiment in his life. Theorists like us USE the data of experimentalists to DISCOVER AND PROVE SCIENTIFIC THEORIES. You don't even know what Science is for chrissakes. I asked for *EXPERIMENTAL PROOF*, [Hammond] ALL of those hundreds of papers are publications of EXPERMENTAL RESULTS. The experiments reported consist of the administration of written tests given to millions of REAL PEOPLE worldwide and then the tests are correlated, factored and the eigenvectors extracted. This activity is the MAINSTAY of modern experimental psychology research employing thousands of Phd's and costing millions of dollars and all of it published in peer reviewed journals. not proof by filibuster. Experimental proof means a laboratory setting where things are measured and recorded. Hearsay and meresay is not proof. [Hammond] "Experimental" means "actual physical measurement" and that is EXACTLY what those thousands of papers report....actual experimental measurements taken on REAL PEOPLE, in psychology laboratories by the way. The Sage ======================================== SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF GOD WEBSITE http://geocities.com/scientific_proof_of_god mirror site: http://proof-of-god.freewebsitehosting.com GOD=G_uv (a folk song on mp3) http://interrobang.jwgh.org/songs/hammond.mp3 ======================================== |
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